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New York Fashion Week sees a lot of revolution on the
runway, but one Muslim designer leads to bring something fully new to the
catwalk current year.

A Muslim fashion designer has made history as the first ever
designer to feature hijabs in each outfit on a New York Fashion Week catwalk on
the runway.

She belongs from Indonesian. Born in Jakarta in 1986 (age 30
years ), started her first boutique in Kemang in very first days of 2015. She
made her fashion debut in London in March 2015 and has travelled to the United
States and Europe to showcase her unique designed work. In the middle of
September 2016, she was the first being to feature the hijab in each look in
her collection at New York Fashion Week.

Hasibuan was applauded crosswise over social media for
helping bring Islamic fashion into the standard like others before her. In
2015, Muslim designer Hana Tajim cooperated with Mariah Idrissi and Uniqlo
appeared in a campaign with H&M wearing a hijab. Hasibuan's show is part of
an effective new trend.

About Hijab—the head covering donned by lots of Muslim women
in public, isn’t normally considered synonymous with high fashion, particularly
in the western world. But times are changing.

Hijabs were spotted high and low at the New York Fashion
Week, on the catwalk and in the street style of participants. The event
highlighted its first appear of hijabs worn with every outfit. Muslim designer
Anniesa Hasibuan from Indonesian showcased her collection, inspired by her
hometown Jakarta, of beautiful/colorful silk and velvet tunics, gowns and
kimonos.

Every model wore a hijab in gold, dove grey or pale pink
silk. It is accepted to be the first time a New York Fashion Week catwalk show
has highlighted hijabs on each model.

The show consisted of 48 unique looks, of which 10 were
nightgowns and 38 were ready-to-wear pieces.

Following the show, Ms. Hasibuan took to the runway, where
she got a huge standing ovation from the audience.

Online lifestyle magazine Muslim Girl respected and welcomed
the collection, with reviewer Maha Syeda writing: “The Indonesian Muslim
designer brought together the ideal factors of her cultural home nation and the
metropolitan western fashion world to make a lovely harmony of modesty and
fashion, because, yes, they do not have to clash.”

Fans of the Muslim designer Anniesa Hasibuan took to social
media to praise for her collection, with one fan calling the show “completely
stunning”. Another wrote, “this was everything!”

She says, in response to this, there has been a move towards
the hijab or jilbab Shari'a - presented as more suitable modern Islamic dress,
since it is long and loose and doesn't show a woman's curves.

For numerous young Muslim ladies, the hijab is not a
statement or a symbol, but simply part of their identity, an identity they are
asserting more confidently.

Ms. Hasibuan has beforehand held shows at major fashion
capitals including Paris and London but this was her first catwalk in the
United State.

New York Fashion Week ran from 8th to 15th September this
year. Over the catwalk shows, around 125,000 people are evaluated to attend the
shows while another 2 million watch online by means of live streams.

"I am so thankful to local and international media from
Indonesia for exposing my show in US. I didn't realize the outcome can be this
amazing, and I am humbled and thrilled by the welcome reaction given,"
Hasibuan told CNN.

Facebook apologised to users on the other side of the world from Sunday's suicide bombing in Lahore who received computer-addressed notices asking whether they were safe.

Social Media News: Facebook users as far away as Virginia and New York showed notifications they received on social media site Twitter.

"Tragically, numerous people not affected by the crisis received a notification asking if they were alright," Facebook said in a post on its site. "This kind of bug is counter to the product's intent... We apologise to anybody who erroneously got the notification."

Some of the notices went out as text messages to mobile phones and asked, "Are you affected by the blast?" without giving any sign of where, or how close, the recipients were to danger.

More common notices showed on mobile devices and computer screens said the blast was in Lahore.

The blast by a suicide bomber at a park killed, at least, sixty nine (69) individuals, mostly children and women.

The flawed notices were the most recent stumble in Facebook's developing "Safety Check" practice of prompting users to rapidly let their friends know they are alright after being in the vicinity of a disaster.

In November, hours after blasts in Nigeria, Facebook activated Safety Check after criticism that it was being particular about deploying it. A couple of days before those blasts, Facebook had utilized it after bomb and gun attacks in Paris but not after suicide bombings in Beirut. Facebook already had utilized the feature after natural disasters, but not bombings or assaults.

Exchange of trade delegations and participation in exhibitions will bring closer the private sectors of Romania and Pakistan, which will improve bilateral trade and economic relations.

This was stated by Khalid Tawab, Sr Vice President FPCCI.

He stressed the requirements for strengthening trade and economic relations between Romania and Pakistan and said that both countries have prospects in different sectors incorporating industries, information technology, agriculture, housing, construction, engineering and energy.

He made these remarks during a meeting with Ambassador of Romania Emilian Ion, who visited FPCCI alongside Tariq Saud, Honorary Consul General of Romania in Pakistan.

Tawab said that exchange of delegations is an imperative tool in improving trade.

He underscored on reactivation of exhibition activities of Pakistan in Romania and said that FPCCI will plan to organize Pakistan structure in the next Bucharest International Fair.

Ambassador of Romania said that Romania is the 7th biggest member of European Union.

He expressed Romania’s wish of working together with the Pakistani partners in each sector of the economy and culture also at all levels, in order to promote and consolidate the bilateral cooperation in the cultural, economic/trade, political and other fields.

The Romanian Ambassador additionally said that Pakistan is considered tourist destination.

He urged the business community to evolve an effective and sector-particularly strategy in collaboration with Romanian businessmen for expanding the volume of two-way trade.

Both sides decided to activate Joint Business Council of Romania and Pakistan.

Khalid Tawab further said that current volume of trade of $193 million doesn't reflect current potential between the two countries.

Zika is not the worst thing you could catch as an adult.
Zika sufferers have a fever, a rash, maybe red eyes, some pain. It is only a
pain in the ass, deadly bird flu, not some kind killer. But if a pregnant woman
catches Zika, it is an entirely diverse ball game - Zika Fever Symptoms.

In South America newborn children of Zika-infected moms have
suffered a variety of sometimes horrifying birth defects, including
microcephaly—extremely diminished skull size and brain capacity. So normally
scientists have been hard at work attempting to unravel how Zika made into the
Americas in the first place - Zika Fever Treatment.

Turns out it was one lone Zika-infected idiot who traveled
to Brazil in 2013, probably from a Pacific Island nation, who may have begun it
all. That is one of the findings from researchers who published the
expressively titled "Zika virus in the Americas: Early epidemiological and
genetic discoveries" in Science this week. New York Magazine helped break
down the Thick scientific narrative:

This study, dissimilar to the others that study just
people's travel patterns, concentrates on the virus itself. Researchers were
able to locate similarities among 23 viral genomes from Thailand, Colombia,
Haiti, French Polynesia, Martinique, Suriname, Brazil, Puerto Rico, Guatemala,
and the Americas. Then, by creating a "molecular clock" that tracks
the pace of mutations in blood samples from the past 3 years, they could work
their way back to establish a date for its arrival.

Some have already censured the study, certainly questioning
its accuracy by recommending it utilized far too small a sample to derive its
outcomes - Zika Virus Symptoms. But, as New York noted, there are likewise statistics that back up
the idea Zika was finally imported into the "New World" in 2013—such
as the 50% jump in travelers heading to Brazil from French Polynesia at the
time.

However Zika(Zika Fever) got here, it looks like it is not going
anyplace, and since it is spring in the northern hemisphere, it looks like the
still random number of cases of the virus found in the US are probable to rise.Originally Published on Maxim

Long in production, Anjum Shehzad's Mah-e-Mir is at least set to release in cinemas on 6 May.

The producers released an official trailer which mixes scenes from the initial teaser with new visuals and more of Sarmad Sehbai's lovely dialogue.

Mah-e-Mir dances between the present and the past, as Fahad Mustafa stars as a writer struggling to grasp the mystique of the writer Mir Taqi Mir and then takes on the guise of the artist himself when the film travels back to the Mughal epoch. Iman Ali stars as Mir's object of yearning and her character is said to have a metaphorical importance in the film.

"I would prefer not to give away an excess but Mah-e-Mir is a film with a lot of subtexts. It's a film about thoughts. And Obviously, about Mir Taqi Mir too," shared the director Anjum Shehzad with Images.

"The film was shot for the most part in Karachi and we utilized detailed sets for a lot of the scenes," he included.

"The cast and crew are exceptional excited that the film is finally going to be released. It's now close to what we want it to look like," Anjum said, referring to the deferred release of the film, which was prior slated for a November 2015 release.